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On Jun 2, 5:52*pm, "Robert Sillett" wrote:
- If you use a notebook computer and the SDR uses a - serial port, then you will need to use a USB-to-Serial - converter. *Not all of these devices perform equally. -*And many notebooks (at least mine) inject a signifcant - amount of RFI into the adapter. *I feel like I'm keeping my - local Radio Shack in business by buying all their chokes. - - This is something to keep in mind. - - Bob, N3OEA Bob [N3OEA] - Good to know - tyvm ~ RHF |
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